From the Chair: Hidden entrepreneurs Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 "Many therapists are now thriving in business; and yet we can sometimes shy away from sharing our successes." Regular column from Rima Sidhpara. Private Practice, March 2022
My practice: Holy fool Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 "A tragicomic perspective is one that could serve us well in the current climate." Regular column by Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, March 2022
Supervision: Imposter syndrome Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 "Paradoxically, I’m not faking anything when I know, and my supervisor knows, that I’m making myself up as I go along." Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, March 2022
Books Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 Featuring 'How to be a bad therapist', Nick Totton and Allison Priestman and 'Depending on strangers: freedom, memory and the unknown self', David P Levine. Private Practice, March 2022
Counselling at Work, Winter 2012 Issue 75 Journals Published 31 Jan 2013 In this issue ... contents and editorial
Counselling at Work, Spring 2017 Issue 92 Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 In this issue ... contents and editorial
'Counselling helps students in distress access opportunities at university' News Published 6 Mar 2019 On University Mental Health Day, five BACP members talk about the counselling services they provide at universities
How I became a therapist: Stephen Edwards Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Being a therapist in Hong Kong has given me the opportunity to work with an amazingly diverse client base. Therapy Today, September 2015
From the chair: Building relationships Journals Published 31 Oct 2015 BACP is building relationships with other professional bodies, writes Andrew Reeves. Therapy Today, October 2015
Talking point: Challenging racism in our ranks Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 Kris Black and Suzanne Keys invite BACP to join in the conversation about racism in the profession. Therapy Today, April 2014